It was another great day on Beaver!
The fish were along bluff lines and channel ledges near brush and pole timber. They were suspended 10' to 20' down over deeper water.
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It was another great day on Beaver!
The fish were along bluff lines and channel ledges near brush and pole timber. They were suspended 10' to 20' down over deeper water.
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Great Job! things really picked up after i saw you and met up with MM
Big
Yeah, we kept 30. The evening was better again today. Monte-NE and the water intake were hot!
I think we left with 15, 3 cats, and 1 dinky gill that i killed on hook removal. Fredneck had a great time and finally caught a few.
Big
Nice catch! Congrats!
GREAT NEWS! I knew you had close to 30 when I talked to you. We finished with 27 total....(pics and post to follow :D )...I like my new BnM rod too! :D
MM
Hey Jason I'm from Kansas and my wife and I are heading to Beaver lake this weekend oct 6th for a few days fishing, been to the lake several times over the last 20 years, mostly around Rocky Branch marina area. would you share some spots around that area to fish, years back I fished the Twin Coves area for crappie, last year I got a boat again and came down in the Oct time frame but the lake was so low I had never seen it that way and most the spots I had fished in the past where high and dry. And of course new dangers. I see the lake has since came up. thanks for any advice you can throw out for us..
Alumacraft
You should be able to catch some crappie in the Rambo arm just east of Rocky Branch. Look for any docks that are in 30' plus of water and try those. Also if you head to the back of rambo in either directions there are quite a few tree lines along the channel, these should work as well. Devils Gap in the back right arm of Rambo is good also along trees and docks.Quote:
Originally Posted by alumacraft
Use minnows or black/chartreuse curl tail grubs fished DEEP.
Nice photoshop....WE all know you cant put someone on that many fish!!!!!:D
Great catch!
Looks like a good trip. Congrats on the catch and thanks for the post.
Jason
Thanks for the tips...
Alumacraft